I'm
confused by the calorie calculation.
Not exact matches
«You're not only
confusing your energy balance system
by putting more sugar into your body, but also getting a load of empty
calories,» she says.
To keep
calorie counts seductively low, fat and regular sugar are usually replaced with artificial sweeteners, which have been shown to promote overeating
by confusing the body and giving it a taste for ultra-sweet treats.
I am following a LCHF diet and I count net carbs, however I am
confused by many macronutrient calculators which use net carbs as a percentage of total
calories however the total
calories does not take into account the
calories from fiber.
I'm
confused by your statement, «adding just 30
calories to your diet a week for 12 weeks will result in an extra 360
calories each day.»
I am led to believe
by what I read (which is so
confusing) that the body will store excess
calories as fat if the meal is too large, even if daily total
calories are not excessive, and that spacing these out into lower
calorie meals over three meals per day will NOT cause the body to store fat.
The thing that
confuses me is that when people eat
calorie restricted diets, the missing energy that their body needs is supplied
by their own fat reserves.
Don't be
confused by this; if you so far thought of kcals as
calories, you already got it.
While the rules about pet food labeling can be
confusing, most manufacturers follow the regulations set forth
by the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO), which require them to disclose nine different categories of information on their labels, including
calorie content and an ingredient list.